<h4>Arguments:</h4>
<ul>
    <li>{ String } URL to query</li>
    <li>(Optional) { Object } options. Contains: <ul>
        <li>(Optional) <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API/Using_Fetch">Fetch init options</a></li>
        <li>(Optional) { Object } params
            <p>Parameters to be added to the query URL.</p>
        </li>
    </ul></li>

</ul>
<p>
To use get, import it: <code class="code-inline">import { get } from 'tlp';</code>
<br>
You can pass parameters directly to Fetch, such as <code class="code-inline">{ cache: 'force-cache', ... }</code>. See <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request/Request">the Request API</a>.
<br>
All parameters in <code class="code-inline">{ params: { ... }}</code> will be URI-encoded. Common cases are to pass limit and offset for paginated routes.
</p>
<p class="tlp-alert-warning">Please note that you must <code class="inline-code">await response.json();</code> too !</p>
